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abridged version (ae) of Manual N, 5th Edition (N5) -- Commercial Load Calculations, 2008
A thorough understanding of N5 Part 1 (Basic Manual N Procedures) as well as a working knowledge of Microsoft
Excel are prerequisites for using this spreadsheet.
To minimize data entry, this spreadsheet uses revised versions of the printed N5ae worksheets.
The tab labeled Database must be populated with building component information that is commonly
used in your construction market. This information will then be used as various lookup tables in the
GlassI, SkylightI, DoorI, WallI, CeilingI and FloorI tabs. Use the printed N5 book as the
information source for the required values.
Use the printed N5 manual for guidance to enter information into the InternalI, DuctsI, InfiltrationI
and VentilationI tabs.
You can now populate the header portion of the N1 Form and the six Input Tabs to create default
templates to minimize data selection for future Manual N load calculations.
Microsoft Excel version 97 is the minimum requirement to use the spreadsheet but Microsoft
Excel version 2000 or greater is recommended to utilize the full features of the spreadsheet.
We strongly suggest that you print out and read the instructions on using this electronic spreadsheet
that are contained in the following Help tab.
This spreadsheet can be downloaded from the ACCA System Design website. ACCA System Design
Please visit the website often to check for updates to the spreadsheet. The most recent version
number is listed on Notes tab.
ACCA Manual N, 5th Edition, Abridged Version
*** Refer to the Notes Tab to verify the latest revision ***
Help Section
Refer to Manual N Load Calculations for Low-Rise Commercial Buildings, Fifth Edition Version 1.xx
Step 1: Go to the Form N1 tab and select your default design state and city .
Step 2: Go to the Database tab and enter the building components used most frequently in your geographic and market area.
The items entered here can be selected later from a custom list of your component inputs reducing the time to sort
thru hundreds of possible choices that may never be used in your area. The database can have items added or
changed as the need arises. Note: Database entries must correspond to the design conditions selected in step 1.
Important: The Construction Number must always be included and precede the description for the Database entries
Glass Database
Enter construction numbers 1 thru 7 and 10 from tables 2A & 2C
Enter a description that corresponds to the construction number
Enter the frame construction that corresponds to the construction number
Enter the U-Value that corresponds to the construction number and frame type
Enter the SHGC that corresponds to the construction number and frame type
Skylights Database
Enter construction numbers 8 and 9 from table 2A
Enter a description that corresponds to the construction number
Enter the frame construction that corresponds to the construction number
Enter the Ueff that corresponds to the construction number and frame type
Enter the SHGC that corresponds to the construction number and frame type
Doors Database
Enter construction number 11 from table 4A
Enter a description that corresponds to the construction number
Enter the U-Value that corresponds to the construction number
Walls Database
Enter construction numbers 12 thru 15 from table 4A
Enter a description that corresponds to the construction number
Enter the U-Value that corresponds to the construction number
Enter the Group Code that corresponds to the construction number
Ceilings Database
Enter construction numbers 16 thru 18 from table 4A
Enter a description that corresponds to the construction number
Enter the U-Value that corresponds to the construction number
Enter the Group Code that corresponds to the construction number
Floors Database
Enter construction numbers 19 thru 22 from table 4A
Enter a description that corresponds to the construction number
Enter the U-Value or F-Value that corresponds to the construction number
Enter the PTDH if applicable that corresponds to the construction number
Enter the PTDC, CLTD or Group Code if applicable that corresponds to the construction number
Notes:
Construction numbers 19 thru 21 uses U-Value
Construction number 22 uses F-Value
Construction number 19 uses PTDC
Construction number 20A uses CLTD
Construction number 20B uses Group Code
Step 3: Save the spreadsheet now with a unique name(s) that will be used as your template to start a new load
calculation. (Example: MN5 Nashville TN 05NOV07.xls) You can create as many templates as needed
for possible different design conditions or construction methods.
Step 4: Now you are ready to start a new load calculation. Open the saved template from Step 3 and fill out the header porti
of the Form N1 tab.
Note: All Yellow cells are for data entry, Blue cells contain formulas, and Green cells contain descriptive text.
Enter the Project Name, Square Feet and Above Grade Volume of conditioned space
The default indoor design conditions are pre-set but may be changed
Select the Design Hour of Day
Step 5: From the Form N1 you can select the Lookup hyperlink to go to the component input screen to select and enter you
construction types and values. From the input screens you can select the Return to Form N1 hyperlink to go back to
the Form N1.
Glass Input: Enter the type of glass, quantity, direction, dimensions, internal shading, adjustments and overhang adjustm
Skylight Input: Enter the type of skylight, direction, net square feet and tilt angle
Door Input: Enter the type of door direction, net square feet and color
Wall Input: Enter the type of wall, direction, net square feet and color
● Partition Wall Input: Enter the type of wall, net square feet, PTDH and PTDC
Ceiling Input: Enter the type of ceiling, net square feet and color
Floor Input: Enter the type of floor and square feet.
● Slab Floor Input: Enter the type of floor and linear feet
Internal Input:
Lights: Enter the quantity, watts and diversity factor
Occupants: Enter the quantity, activity level and diversity factor
Office Equipment: Enter the quantity, name plate watts or BTUH, any latent values and diversity factor
Plants: Enter the quantity and size
Blower Heat: Select blow thru or draw thru and if additional return fan if applicable
Ducts Input: Enter the type of duct system, insulation, leakage class, installed square feet of surface area or default of 1
estimated heating and cooling ambient temperatures for specific duct location
Infiltration Input: Enter the levels of exposure and tightness
Ventilation Input: Enter the type of ventilation and corresponding value
● Return to the Form N1 to verify your entries and results. If acceptable proceed to Step 6
Step 6: Select File and Save As and replace the current file name with a unique file name for this load calculation.
(Example: John Smith New Residence) You may want to create a file folder on the hard drive to store your load
calculations in the event to need to re-call the load calculation for review or revision (Example: MN5 Loads)
Step 7: Print the Form N1
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Manual N, 5th Edition, Abridged Version · Form N1
Project Name Heating Design 99% DB 30 Heating Design Space DB 70 Heating Temp. Difference 40
Design State Nevada Cooling Design 1% DB 106 Cooling Design Space DB 75 Cooling Temp. Difference 24.1
Design City Las Vegas AP Coincident Wet Bulb 66 Rel Hum Design Space % 50 Design Grains Difference -32
Type of Load Block Elevation 2162 Latitude 36 Daily Range H
Square Feet AG Volume Altitude Correction Factor 0.93 Design Month Jul & Aug Design Hour of Day 12:00 PM
Panel HTM Net Area Btuh
Type of Exposure Construction Number & Description
Faces Heating Cooling or Length Heating Clg Sensible Clg Latent
► Lookup a 0 0 0.0
b 0 0 0.0
c 0 0 0.0
Windows d 0 0 0.0
&
Glass e 0 0 0.0
Doors f 0 0 0.0
g 0 0 0.0
h 0 0 0.0
► Lookup a 0 0 0.00
b 0 0 0.00
c 0 0 0.00
Skylights
d 0 0 0.00
e 0 0 0.00
► Lookup a 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.0 0 0
Wood & Metal b 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.0 0 0
Doors c 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.0 0 0
► Lookup a 0 0 0
b 0 0 0
c 0 0 0
Above d 0 0 0
Grade e 0 0 0
Walls f 0 0 0
g 0 0 0
h 0 0 0
p1 0 0
Partition Walls
p2 0 0 0
► Lookup a 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0
b 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0
Ceilings
c 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0
► Lookup a 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0
b 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0
c 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0
Floors d 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0
e 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0
f 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0
► Lookup a Lighting Fixtures 0
b Occupants & Plants 0 0
c Office Equipment 0 0
Internal
d Food Service Equipment and Investigated Loads 0 0
e Blower Heat (Building Load) 0 0
► Lookup Infiltration 0.00 0.00 0 0 0
Supply Duct Load #N/A #DIV/0! #N/A #DIV/0!
► Lookup
Return Duct Load #N/A #DIV/0! #N/A #DIV/0! #N/A
► Lookup Ventilation Loads CFM 0 0 0 0
► Lookup Blower Heat (Equipment Load) 0
Total Loads #N/A #DIV/0! #N/A
Glass Data (Table 2A & 2C, Construction Numbers 1-7,10)
Const. Code Description Frame Construction U-Value SHGC
1c-cuf-c Double pane, fixed sash Metal no break 0.69 0.63
1c-cuf-c Double pane, fixed sash Metal with break 0.63 0.63
1c-cuf-c Double pane, fixed sash Wood or wood clad 0.56 0.61
1c-cuf-c Double pane, fixed sash Insulated fiberglass 0.56 0.61
1A-cuf-c Single pane 1/4" glass, fixed sash Metal no break 1.13 0.74
1A-cuo-c Single pane 1/4" glass, operable glass Metal no break 1.27 0.71
CLTD
15.0
Group
CF5
CF3
Worksheet C
HTM Values for Skylights
Month Hour Latitude HTD CTD + 15 Weight Type of space load (room #, zone # or block) > Block
Jul & Aug 12:00 PM 36.0 40.0 39.1 Curb and Light Shaft Detals Assembly Performance Glazing Performance
Description Const. Glazing Curb Dimensions Curb Size Curb Light Shaft Light Shaft Defaults for GP Glass Defaults for CU Glass
of Assembly Number (Type) Height Length Width Table 2B-4 Material Material Height (Ft) GP Ueff GP SHGC Table 2C #8 or #9
(optional)
& Room No. Faces H (In) L (FT) W (FT) and R-value and R-value DF = 5.0 Ft Table 2A Table 2A Upanel CU SHGC
a 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0
b 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0
c 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0
d 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0
e 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Provide line input for general purpose (GP) glass or commercial use (CU) glass (either, or). For NFRC glass, ignore line input for GP glass and CU glass.
Part 2 — Use Default Ueff Value for GP Skylight, Curb and Light Shaft Assembly or Compute Actual Ueff
See Table 2A for GP glass or Table 3C for CU glass (Construction 8 for flat glazing or Construction 9 for dome glazing).
Enter Part 1 Ueff default; or use actual U-values and AR values (default AR or actual AR) to calculate Ueff for the complete assembly
Part 1 Line Actual Performance Curb A-Panel Curb Area Ratio Shaft Area Ratio Asm'bly NFRC Rating Asm'bly
or Table 2B-3 Default Perim’ LxW A-Curb ARcurb A-Shaft ARshaft Ueff for U-Value NFRC Includes Ueff for
U-Curb U-Shaft P (Ft) SqFt CU Glass SHGC Curb = 1 NFRC Glass
a 0.0 0.0 0.0 #DIV/0! 0.0 #DIV/0! #VALUE! 0.00
b 0.0 0.0 0.0 #DIV/0! 0.0 #DIV/0! #VALUE! 0.00
c 0.0 0.0 0.0 #DIV/0! 0.0 #DIV/0! #VALUE! 0.00
d 0.0 0.0 0.0 #DIV/0! 0.0 #DIV/0! #VALUE! 0.00
e 0.0 0.0 0.0 #DIV/0! 0.0 #DIV/0! #VALUE! 0.00
U-values and AR values not required if Table 2A or 2C Ueff is used for Assembly Ueff..
Table 2B-3 AR Defaults: AR for small curb = 0.35; AR for large curb = 0.75; AR for lightshaft = 4.00
Part 3 -- Calculate the Heating and Cooling HTM Values for the Skylight Assembly
Export to Form N1: Heating HTMs, Cooling HTMs; and rough opening areas (Curb L x W).
Glass Information
Width Heigth Internal
Construction Number & Description Qty Direction
Ft In Ft In Shading
a None
b None
c None
d None
e None
f None
g None
h None
X = Overhang Y = Top of
Overhang Distance Opening to
Construction Number & Description
Adjustment Overhang
Ft In Ft In
a 0
b 0
c 0
d 0
e 0
f 0
g 0
h 0
► Return to N1 Form
Internal Glass Construction
Shading Adjustment Weight
None None
None None
None None
None None
Medium
None None
None None
None None
None None
Y = Top of
Opening to X
Overhang
In
Y
Skylight Information
Light Dimensions Curb
Tilt
Construction Number & Description Direction Length Width Height
Angle °
L (FT) W (FT) H (In)
a 0
b 0
c
d
e
► Return to N1 Form
Tilt Light Shaft
Height
Angle ° (FT)
0
0
Doors Information
Net
Construction Number & Description Direction Color
Sq. ft.
a Default
b Default
c
► Return to N1 Form
Above Grade Walls Information
Net
Construction Number & Description Direction Color
Sq. ft.
a Default
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
Partition Walls Information
Net
Construction Number & Description PTDH PTDC
Sq. ft.
p1
p2
► Return to N1 Form
Ceilings Information
Construction Number & Description Sq. ft. Color
a Default
b
c
► Return to N1 Form
Floors Information
Construction Number 19 (Over Enclosed Space) & Description Sq. ft.
a
b
Construction Number 20A (Light Weight Over Open Space) & Description Sq. ft.
c
Construction Number 20B (Commercial Over Open Space) & Description Sq. ft.
d
Construction Number 21 (Basement Floor) & Description Sq. ft.
e
Construction Number 22 (Concrete Slab on Grade) & Description Perimeter
f
► Return to N1 Form
Internal Loads
Lighting Fixtures
Qty FixtureWatts DF
Occupants
Qty Activity DF
Office Equipment
Latent
Qty Watts or BTUH DF
Value
or
or
or
or
Food Service Equipment and
Investigated Loads
Latent
Qty Watts or BTUH DF
Value
or
or
or
or
Plants
Qty Size
Small
Medium
Large
Blower Heat
Draw Thru Blower
Blow Thru Blower
Additional Return Fan
Blower Heat Included in OEM Data
►Return to N1 Form
Ducts
7TC Trunk and Branch Supply and Return System Installed in a Unconditioned Space or Outdoors, Center Supply Outlets
Duct Insulation R8 Leakage Class 0.12 / 0.24 Average
Installed Square Feet of Supply Duct or Default = "T" T
Installed Square Feet of Return Duct or Default = "T" T
Ambient Temperature for Duct Location (Heating) 15
Ambient Temperature for Duct Location (Cooling) 90
►Return to N1 Form
Infiltration
Levels Exposure Tightness
Single Story 1 or 2 Exposures Average
►Return to N1 Form
Release Notes:
Version N5ae 1.01 29MAR08 Fixed duct error for square feet less than 3000
Fixed lookup for table cities on Form N1
Fixed shaded glass calculations
Version N5ae 1.03 24AUG08 Fixed tilt angle entry of zero for horizontal skylights
Version N5ae 1.05 04FEB09 Added skylight curb and shaft data input
Version N5ae 1.06 27APR09 Fixed Btuh gain for food service equipment and investigated loads calculation
Added Comments Tab
Version N5ae 1.07 19NOV14 Fixed error on internal gains & unprotect design condition cells
Ventilation Loads (evaluated for the month and hour of interest, per outdoor conditions on Worksheet A)
Type of VCFM SER For Ventilation Dehumidifier Outdoor HTD T1heat Indoor Site Vent.
Load or LER Condition of Indoor Condition and T1cool Dry bulb Elevation Loads
CFMdish for Heat Air Leaving Grains To heat CTD DGgrains T2heat Feet (Btuh)
(Note 1) Recovery Ventilation for Site To cool from for and 2,162 (Note 5)
Ventilator Dehumidifier Elevation ΔGrains Wks A entering T2cool
(Note 2) (Note 3) Table 12 (Wks A) air Table 10A
(Note 4) ACF
Heating LATvdh 30 40.0 30.0 70 0
Sensible 0 LATvdh 99 24.1 99.1 75 0.93 0
Latent Grainvdh -32 -32.0 0
1) Ventilation Cfm is typically the same for heating and cooling, but two values may be used. For no ventilating dehumidifer, use VCFM from line 4.
or a ventilation dehumidifier, CFMdish is provided by manufacturer's performance data.
2) Sensible effectiveness ratings (SERloss, SERgain) and latent effectiveness rating (LER) provided by manufacturer’s engineering data. For
sensible-only equipment, LER = 0.
3) Obtain leaving air temperature (LATVDH) and leaving grains (GrainVDH) from the equipment manufacturer’s engineering data or technical service.
4) For outdoor air not processed by a device: T1heat = To heat; T1cool = To cool; DGgrains = DGrains (all from the preceding column).
Worksheet I
Ancillary Loads
Type of space load: Block Month: Jul & Au Hour: 12:00 PM
Part 2 -- Hot Water, Steam and Chilled Water Piping Load (Btuh)
Pipe Item Enter Feet Diameter Fluid Ambient Wall TD Insul. Pipe System
Tables 9A1-, 9A-2 1 of Pipe (Inches) Temp. Temp. (WTD) R-Value Factor Load
and 9B for Bare (L) (Tf ) °F Ta °F (f) (Btuh)
Pipe Table 9
Hot Water or Steam Pipe
0.0 0
0.0 0
Total = 0
Chilled Water Pipe
0.0 0
0.0 0